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IRELAND'S BEST REVIEWED PHARMACY

La Roche Posay Hydraphase

Intense Moisture That Lasts

The Hydraphase range focuses on one primary mission: infusing the skin with long-lasting hydration. Unlike traditional moisturisers that may only hydrate the surface, Hydraphase uses fragmented Hyaluronic Acid to penetrate and bind moisture within the skin layers. This helps to smooth fine lines caused by dehydration and leaves the complexion looking fresh, plump, and luminous. Suitable for even the most sensitive skin types.

Is Your Skin Dry or Dehydrated?

Many of our customers in Ireland mistake dehydrated skin for dry skin. While dry skin lacks oil, dehydrated skin lacks water. Hydraphase is specifically formulated to treat dehydration by locking in moisture without feeling heavy or greasy.

  • Hydraphase HA Rich

Our top-seller for those with dehydrated skin that also feels a bit dry. It has a creamy, nourishing texture that provides immediate comfort.

  • Hydraphase HA Light

Perfect for combination to oily skin types. It provides the same 72-hour hydration but in a refreshing, non-oily finish that won't clog pores.

  • Hydraphase HA Eyes

A targeted treatment for the delicate eye area. It helps to reduce the appearance of dehydration lines and under-eye puffiness, making your eyes look more awake and refreshed.

Frequently Asked Questions: Hydraphase & Hydration

  • How do I know if I need Hydraphase?

If your skin looks dull, feels tight after washing, or shows fine "crepe-like" lines that disappear when you apply moisturiser, your skin is likely dehydrated. Hydraphase is the perfect range to restore that lost water.

  • Can I use Hydraphase alongside the Effaclar range?

Yes! If you are using blemish-control products that can sometimes be drying, using Hydraphase HA Light in the morning is an excellent way to keep your skin hydrated without causing breakouts.

  • Is the Hyaluronic Acid in Hydraphase natural?

The Hyaluronic Acid used in the Hydraphase HA range is obtained through "Green Technology"—a bio-fermentation process using plant sugars, making it both highly effective and more sustainable.

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